
Good Habits are a dynamic Indie-folk band with a knack for turning existential musings into bursts of relentless optimism.
With vocals, cello, accordion, synths and drums at their core, they carve out a sound that’s virtuosic, cinematic and unapologetically fun. A blend of folk-ish storytelling, groove-driven energy and existential hope.
Formed by singer-cellist Bonnie Schwarz and accordionist/synth Pete Shaw, this couple began their band’s journey with a twist of fate: stranded in New Zealand during the pandemic, they set about transforming their temporary home into a whirlwind of creativity.
They fell in love with troubadour life of sharing songs, swapping stories, and building real human connections wherever they went. That sense of adventure, of music as both anchor and passport, has remained at the heart of their identity as they came home.
In 2025, Good Habits evolved into a new powerhouse line-up with the addition of drummer Jen Walinetski (Miles Kane), supercharging their already dynamic live show with a rhythmic drive that has electrified audiences. Together, they create performances that are equal parts virtuosic musicianship, mischievous energy, and deeply meaningful connection.
Their UK Top 40 Folk charting album ‘Quarter-Life’ won praise from BBC Radio 2, 6 Music, and 5 Live, and glowing reviews describing their sound as “musicianship at its 21st century best” (Tom Robinson, BBC), alongside recent festival appearances at Glastonbury, WOMAD, Cambridge, Green Man, Kendal Calling and much more
Good Habits thrive on connection. With ‘Better for Now’ out in October, their first album as a trio, Good Habits are stepping boldly into their next chapter: a vibrant, optimistic collision of stories, songs and sheer musical joy.
Please note this is an 18+ all standing event, and the venue is accessed by stairs with no lift. If you have any enquiries please email thetreehouse@cheeseandgrain.com
Venue
The Tree House, 35 Berkley Rd, Frome, Somerset, BA11 2EH
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